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XML Sitemap Generator For Custon Sites – Unlimted URLs

Quick Start (3 Easy Steps!)

Sitemap Generator

Create a compliant XML sitemap by adding your URLs below. All processing is done in your browser for speed and privacy.

1. Add URLs

2. Priority Settings (Optional)

3. Last Modified Date (Optional)

4. Change Frequency (Optional)

Generated Sitemap.xml Preview (First 10 URLs)


        
    

What Each Section Does?

1. Add URLs

2. Priority (Optional)

3. Last Modified Date (Optional)

4. Change Frequency (Optional)

Two Ways to Set Values

Option 1: Apply to All

Option 2: Set Ranges

Priorities are assigned based on the URL's position in the final list, adapting to the number of URLs provided.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's this priority thing?

It's like telling Google "Hey, check this page first, it's important!" Your homepage should be 1.0, regular pages 0.5, and old stuff can be 0.3 or less.

I'm getting a conflict error - help!

This happens when you try to give the same page two different values. Like saying page 50 has both high AND low priority. Fix it by:
Check your number ranges
Make sure they don't overlap
Red boxes show you where the problem is

What if I have 1000 or more pages?

No problem! You can:
Upload a .txt file with all your URLs
Use "Apply to All" for quick setup
Or set different ranges (1-100 high priority, 101-1000 normal)

Is my data safe?

Totally! Everything happens in your browser. We don't save or send your URLs anywhere. It's like using a calculator - all local!

The ranges are confusing me, explain please?

Think of it like organizing books:
Books 1-10 go on the top shelf (high priority)
Books 11-50 go on middle shelf (normal)
Books 51-100 go on bottom shelf (low) Each book can only be on ONE shelf!

Should I use dates?

Yes if:
You update content regularly
You have a blog or news site
You want Google to check for new stuff
No if:
Your pages rarely change
You have a simple business site

What's change frequency for?

It's a hint to Google about how often to check back:
Always: Stock prices, live scores
Daily: News, active blogs
Weekly: Regular blogs
Monthly: Product pages
Yearly: About Us, Contact
Never: Old archived stuff

Can I edit the sitemap after?

Yes! It downloads as a .xml file. You can open it in any text editor and make changes.
"What do I do with the file?"
Download it (it's called sitemap.xml)
Upload to your website's main folder
Tell Google about it in Search Console
You're done!


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